From 39 stone, To Blackpool, My Ride Report

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dodgy

Guest
Well done Gaz, I hope the downed rider you mentioned is ok.
 

upsidedown

Waiting for the great leap forward
Location
The middle bit
Well done Gaz, great report too, you must be very proud.

The Manchester Evening News site has some great pics of the event, looks brilliant, might have a go next year myself.

Again, well done and congrats.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Well done fella. Some of the riders sound like right numpties - stay well clear. You have the same issues on the Manchester 100, especially the 100 mile riders when you catch the 100km riders - lots of wobbly bobs......
 
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gb155

gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
Cheers everyone, Some crazy suicidal newbie moves being pulled, It was ok at the start as we were with a decent fast moving group but because we had fallen back waiting for paramedics we ended up with some of the newbies, we were all one once but they were such a danger, we managed to get back in front of them again after Haige Hall +5 miles or so.
 

Ian Johnson

New Member
Well done gb155 it was a great day, my riding partner got a puncture which delayed us,I then had a bust up with a BMW driver,there was lots of bunching too which became a bit dangerous at times,I saw a couple of collisions, so speed was not really on the agenda although i did seem to be overtaking most.just talking part and finishing was the order of the day... all in a good cause.
BTW that headwind coming into lytham was a bit wicked ,I got into a bit of a dual with a big guy on a scott carbon road bike,he overtook me so I used him to draft through the headwind,I then went to the front and vice versa,we where really motoring through that wind,but I lost him in the bunching at those roadworks about a mile from the end,would have been good to race him to the finish.
Well done again gb ...I might have passed you or vice versa.
 

therams

Well-Known Member
Location
Manchester
Yes well done, you must me chuffed to bits! It was a great day yesterday!

On another note, I am looking to find a group to ride the Manchester 100 with. PM if you (or anybody else) is interested. Realistically I am looking to complete it at about 15 mph (at best ;)) average, so if anybody fancies it please let me know.
 
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gb155

gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
therams said:
Yes well done, you must me chuffed to bits! It was a great day yesterday!

On another note, I am looking to find a group to ride the Manchester 100 with. PM if you (or anybody else) is interested. Realistically I am looking to complete it at about 15 mph (at best ;)) average, so if anybody fancies it please let me know.

Do you know if its hilly ? I cant find an elevation profile
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
gb155 said:
Do you know if its hilly ? I cant find an elevation profile
Very fit people say it is pretty flat, less fit people say it is quite hilly!

Here's the actual profile:

m100_profile.jpg


As you can see - there are quite a few small hills, some quite steep, and quite a few long drags. When I first rode the event, I'd be rolling along with a group of riders doing about 20 mph and kidding myself that I was quite fit. Then we'd hit one of the hills and they would keep going at pretty much the same speed and I'd get blown straight out the back and have to chase back on after the hill. It doesn't take much of that to grind you down. Much better to ride at your own pace.

When I rode the event fit, I admit that the hills didn't bother me much but they do exist, so don't let people kid you that they don't!

The 'halfway' lunch stop is actually at 55 miles so don't let that catch you out. I got to about 47 miles and thought I'd try and make up time by going flat out for 3 miles. I ended up limping in after 8 miles feeling like I was going to die! Mind you, you 'only' have 45 miles to go after that rather than 50, so once you are aware of it, I think that it is A Good Thing.

The 100 km riders tend to be people who don't ride bikes very often so their road sense often leaves a lot to be desired. They start after the 100 mile riders on the same route but then take a shortcut to rejoin the longer route on the way home. What this means is that you suddenly start encountering hundreds of novice cyclists wobbling about all over the road just as you are getting back into the built-up areas on the fringes of Manchester. Watch out! Also, the traffic in the last 20 miles or so can be quite heavy. Don't follow the idiots jumping red lights - I've seen several people nearly get killed just trying to save a few seconds.

Be very aware of a little sting-in-the-tail between Wilmslow and Styal! The road plunges down and then turns sharp right straight up a fairly steep little hill through some woods. If you don't have a low gear engaged in anticipation, you are likely to grind to a halt and have to dismount, and then you'll struggle to get going again!

styal_m100.jpg


Oh yes, one more thing - after 40 miles or so (I can't remember where exactly) you come round a sharp bend (RH I think) and there is a farm on your right. Several times when I rode the event there was slurry on the road and there were some serious falls.

I made a similar post on BikeRadar a couple of years ago which includes a map and a GPX file of the route - link.

Pace yourself, eat and drink plenty and have a good time!
 
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